Southern Methodist University

Course Details

BS in Electrical Engineering

Course Description

Liberal Studies ENGL 1301, 1302 Seventeen hours of Perspectives including ECO 1311, Cultural Formations, and Wellness Mathematics MATH 1337, 1338, 2339, 2343 Three-hour elective course at the 3000 level or above Science CHEM 1303 PHYS 1303, 1304, and 1105 or 1106 Three-hour elective from PHYS 3305, 3344, 3374 or CHEM 1304 Computer Science CSE 1341 CSE 2341, or 2353 Engineering Leadership Two courses from the following: ENCE 3302 EMIS 3308, 3309 CSE 4360 Engineering Elective One course from the following: ME 2310, 2320, 2331, 2342 EMIS 2360 CSE 2341, 2353 Any 5000 level EE course with the approval the student's advisor Core Electrical Engineering EE 1382, 2122, 2170, 2322, 2350, 2370, 2381, and 2181 Junior Electrical Engineering EE 3122, 3181, 3322, 3360, 3381 ,3311, 3330, and 3372 Electrical Engineering Senior Design Sequence EE 4311, 4312 Advanced Electrical Engineering Electives - 12 hours Three hours of advanced electrical engineering electives must be selected in each of the three areas listed below: Area I: EE 5360, 5362, 5370, 5371, 5372, 5373, 5374, 5375, and 5376 Area II: EE 5356, 5357, 5381, 5385 and 5387 Area III: EE 5310, 5312, 5314, 5321, 5330, 5332, and 5333 Advanced Major Electives - 6 hours Two advanced electrical engineering electives must be selected from Areas I, II and III. Minimum Total hours - 125 hours

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

SMU wants you to engage yourself in extracurricular activities. Students participate in everything from professional engineering clubs like Engineers Without Borders to Division I athletics. There is absolutely no reason why you cannot keep participating in the activity you loved in high school while you are at the Lyle School of Engineering, or try new and invigorating activities. SMU Lyle realizes the importance of a well-rounded individual in the growing field of engineering.




BS in Electrical Engineering Southern Methodist University